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Section II of "The Eskimo Tribes". Medd. om Grönland 

 Vol. 11, 1887. 



Dr. Rink was first' a colonial manager and later the colonial inspector 

 in South Greenland in the years 1853 — 1858. 



52. Chr. Rasmussen: Grönlandsk Sproglære. Kbhvn. 1888. 



I have got much help from this very practical handbook of the in- 

 flectional and derivative suffixes in Greenlandic. 



53. Th. В our quin: Grammatik der Eskimo-Sprache, wie sie 

 im Bereich der Missions -Niederlassungen der Brüder- 

 gemeinde an der Labradorküste gesprochen wird. 

 London and Gnadau 1891. 



Clear and full of interesting matter. 



54. Aug. Schnitze: Grammar and Vocabulary of the Eskimo 

 Language of North Western Alaska. Kuskoquim District. 

 Bethlehem, Pa. 1891. 



55. P. H. Sörensen: 100 Timer i Grönlandsk. Kobenhavn 1900. 



A Greenlandic-Danish "parleur", accompanied by "Nogle til 100 Timer 

 i Grönlandsk" (Key to 100 Lessons in Greenlandic). Copenhagen 1900. 



56. Francis Barnum: Grammatical Fundamentals of the In- 

 nuit Language as spoken by the Eskimo of the Western 

 coast of Alaska. Boston & London 1901. 



Reviewed in the Danish Geografisk Tidsskrift Vol. 16, 1901—1902, 

 pp. 186 ff. 



57. W. Thalbitzer: Studiet af et primitivt sprog. — För- 

 handlingar vid sjatte nordiska filologmötet i Uppsala 1902. 

 Uppsala 1903 (pp. 50— 62). 



d. Comparative or descriptive treatments of the language by 

 scholars who have probably not heard it themselves*). 



58. iM. Wöldike: Betænkning om det Grönlandske Sprogs 

 Oprindelse og Uliighed med andre Sprog. — Det Kiöben- 

 havnske Selskabs Skrifter 1745, 2. Deel, pp. 129— 156. 



With the exception of Dr. Rink, who was familiar with the West Green- 

 landic language. 



